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Associated Press
24-07-2025
- Business
- Associated Press
ScalaHosting To Power California State University, Sacramento With Secure, Scalable, and High-Performance Cloud Infrastructure in New Partnership
ScalaHosting's secure, scalable cloud hosting solutions will be integrated into CSUS's digital services to strengthen campus cybersecurity and infrastructure reliability. This new alliance will accelerate digital transformation in higher education. ScalaHosting, a global leader in managed cloud VPS hosting solutions, is proud to announce a multifaceted strategic partnership with California State University, Sacramento (Sac State), one of the largest public universities in California and a recognized leader in academic excellence and innovation. Through this alliance, ScalaHosting will integrate its scalable, secure cloud hosting solutions across CSUS's digital services ecosystem to strengthen its cybersecurity and enhance the performance and reliability of its infrastructure. With growing demand for educational institutions to provide always-on access to online platforms, CSUS is demonstrating its forward-thinking approach to digital infrastructure through this partnership. As one of the most respected institutions in the California State University system, the university plays a pivotal role in shaping the academic and digital experiences of thousands of learners each year. This decision to move to ScalaHosting marks a significant milestone, reinforcing the institution's dedication to delivering web hosting solutions that meet the high standards and expectations of enterprise-level organizations and public institutions. At the same time, this move underscores the university's commitment to security, performance, and long-term scalability as it supports its thousands of students, faculty, and staff. ScalaHosting brings to this partnership its enterprise-grade reliability, ironclad security, lighting fast servers, 24/7 support, and managed VPS cloud hosting. The cloud solutions provider also offers access to cutting-edge tools like Spanel, a control panel designed to reduce complexity and boost control, enabling institutions to streamline their server management without sacrificing flexibility or compliance. In accordance with the partnership, CSUS has initiated the migration of its key websites, including its Moodle LMS websites, to ScalaHosting's cutting-edge Cloud VPS platform. Chris Rusev, the CEO and co-founder of ScalaHosting and expressed his excitement about this partnership, calling it an opportunity for ScalaHosting to flex its cloud hosting and management capabilities and demonstrate how educational institutions can future-proof their digital transformation with next-generation hosting solutions. 'We are excited and honored to support CSUS in its mission to provide secure, scalable, and high-availability services for its learners, staff and faculty. CSUS's trust in us reaffirms our ability to accelerate digital transformation for higher learning by helping institutions manage their key digital resources that support course delivery and academic operations.' This strategic partnership also highlights ScalaHosting's commitment to delivering high-performance hosting environments tailored to various sectors, including education, government, and enterprise. California State University, Sacramento, joins a growing list of organizations turning to ScalaHosting to upgrade their cybersecurity and digital infrastructure with managed cloud hosting. About ScalaHosting: ScalaHosting is a U.S.-based cloud solutions provider trusted by over 1,000,000 websites worldwide. With a focus on innovation, security, and service, ScalaHosting offers fully managed cloud VPS, dedicated servers, and cutting-edge tools like SPanel, the next-generation web hosting control panel. For more information, please visit Media Contact Company Name: ScalaHosting Contact Person: Chris Rusev Email: Send Email Phone: 214 306 6818 Country: United States Website: Source: Brand Push

Yahoo
27-02-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Construction on PFAS filtration building currently on schedule
EAU CLAIRE—The new PFAS filtration facility being constructed at the existing Water Treatment Plant located on Riverview Drive in Eau Claire is currently progressing on schedule. 'We are working on a lot of underground work,' said Eau Claire Utilities Manager Ben Spanel. 'If you go past the water treatment facility, you'll see a lot of equipment and action out there. It won't look like much just because a lot of underground work — piping, footings, foundations, concrete flat work—that's the majority of the work being done right now. As that comes to completion in the coming weeks, we'll see masons on site and start putting up some walls, actually see a building begin to take shape out there.' Construction on the facility began in August of last year and came about after PFAS was discovered in Eau Claire's water supply in 2021. The contaminated wells were shut down as the city worked to find funding to construct the new facility. The facility will offer a large PFAS filtration system and a device which will allow the city to test the PFAS levels in the water locally. After comparing and testing a handful of filtration systems before beginning construction, 'we selected the best one that would work with our water,' Spanel said. 'We ended up choosing an ion exchange type media, so that's going to be used for the actual large building that we are using. There will be big vessels within that building that's full of this media that the water will go through. Over time that media will become saturated and [we'll have to] put new media in there and start all over again.' The device being installed to test PFAS levels is being funded by federal grant money the city had previously received. Spanel offered assurances that because the city already has the funds, there is no risk to losing the funds due to things happening on the federal level. 'We had some funding available,' Spanel said. 'Up until this point, all our samples had to be shipped to a lab in California. It's very expensive and it's time-consuming to ship a sample out and to wait for results.' He said the results could take a week or two to be sent back. 'With this extra funding that we had, we thought we'd invest into our own testing equipment,' he said. 'Once we get this PFAS building up and running, we'll be able to really analyze the water and see the efficiency. Rather than waiting a week or two to get sample results, we'll be able to get them within a day or two.' The testing portion was added to the design later, but ultimately incorporated early enough to not incur much in extra expenses. 'The nice thing is we realized the funding was available to us at the right time,' he said. 'We didn't have to make too many gigantic changes to the PFAS building. We were able to incorporate those changes without huge added expenses to the project.' The facility is expected to be completed and up and running by February of next year, though possibly as early as December. 'It'll be a smooth transition,' he said. 'Nobody will notice the difference, but we're looking forward to having this facility brought online to bring the rest of our wells online and be able to use them as well too.' PFAS exposure has been associated with some types of cancers, thyroid issues, heart disease, infertility, low birth weight, and developmental delays in children.